ADHD Family Support
A Note from ImpactADHD: We all know that siblings of kids with ADHD can get the short end of our attention. We want to do something about it, but are usually aren’t sure where to start. Laurie does a great job of breaking it down to simple steps — when its important to take action, and how. As “May Madness” creeps in, and you go from dance recital to choral concert, remember that all your kids deserve your attention. But have no fear — you can handle it! Download a free tipsheet "The Parent's Guide to Motivating Your Complex Kid" to help your child find the motivation to do... anything and everything! As a parent, you spend lots of time worrying and planning. You want to give your children what they need. You want your children to be happy and successful, whatever that means to each of them. When you are the parent of a child with ADHD, your worry and concern for that child often ends up being your central focus. It affects everyone in the family, including their non-ADHD siblings. Creating a healthy family means we, as parents, must consider everyone’s needs. If you have more than one child at home, you probably want to support your non-ADHD child(ren), but you don’t know how. Keep it simple. Sometimes it doesn’t take much for your non-ADHD child to feel acknowledged. What does ADHD family support look like? Here are some tips: These tips and other strategies can be found in 365 Ways to Succeed with ADHD. Download a free tipsheet "The Parent's Guide to Motivating Your Complex Kid" to help your child find the motivation to do... anything and everything!
Managing Siblings
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Want to Motivate Kids?
Want to Motivate Kids?
